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        <title>Foil Attacks - 03 - Forever Lock Poor Tolerances</title>
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        <description>(This video is part of the multi-part review and advisory posted here: http://enterthecore.net/foiling-the-forever-lock-by-deviant-ollam) As you can see in this behind-the-scenes video, while I was researching the foil impressioing attack against the Forever Lock, I found that the manufacturer did not use adequately robust pinning and sufficient differs between pin positions. My deep-drilled foil impressioning key wound up operating (with a little jiggling and wiggling) BOTH of the Forever Locks that I had in the shop that day. I bet this wouldn't work all the time (and it was fussy enough that I wouldn't consider it a valid attack method to rely upon in all instances) but it does showcase how loose the tolerances are within the lock mechanism itself. See the next video for more behind-the-scenes footage of what worked and also what DIDN'T work when I first attempted this attack.</description>
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